O médico é um cirurgião plástico premiado, especializado em procedimentos faciais e corporais. Certificado pelo Conselho Mexicano de Cirurgia Plástica, Estética e Reconstrutiva, o médico é reconhecido como um dos melhores cirurgiões na Cidade do México, particularmente conhecido por sua expertise em lipoaspiração, rinoplastia e cirurgias de Levantamento de Glúteos Brasileiro (BBL).<\/p>
Atualmente praticando no Centro Médico Salutaris, o médico possui um diploma em medicina geral da Universidade Francisco Marroquín, uma especialidade em cirurgia geral da Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, e uma especialidade em cirurgia plástica estética e reconstrutiva do Instituto de Cirurgia Reconstrutiva de Jalisco.<\/p>
Specialist in General Surgery at Hospital General de México. Subspecialist in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea González. Medical degree from Universidad Anáhuac del Norte. Advanced training in Hand Surgery at Hospital Ángeles del Pedregal. Additional training in Peripheral Nerve and Facial Paralysis at Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea González.
Attending Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon at the National Institute of Pediatrics. Head of the Continuing Medical Education Committee at AMCPER (2016–present). Associate Professor in the UNAM‑coordinated Experimental Microsurgery Training Course. Congress coordinator and lecturer.
Honors include the 2016 International Travel Grant from the American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery. First place in the FILACP International Residents Competition (2014). Winner of the Gea Puis Research Contest (Jan 2014). First place in the 42nd National Residents Competition Dr. Fernando Ortiz Monasterio (2013).
No-prep veneers are technically reversible as they skip the heavy enamel grinding required by traditional methods. These ultra-thin shells, measuring 0.1 to 0.3 millimeters, preserve the tooth structure. However, dentists must still lightly etch the enamel surface to ensure a secure chemical bond.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While labeled no-prep, many clinics in Mexico like YeahSmile utilize in-house labs to custom-fit Emax or Ivoclar Vivadent materials. This technology allows for thinner shells that minimize the need for even minor adjustments. Clinics serving high volumes of international patients, such as Smile 4 Ever Mexico with 1,500 patients annually, often provide 5-year guarantees that cover these high-precision bonded restorations.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that reversible is often a marketing term rather than a functional promise. Many recommend asking for exact prep details because removal might not return teeth to their original, pre-treatment state.
No-prep porcelain veneers typically last 10 to 20 years, while composite versions generally last 5 to 10 years. Their lifespan depends on material quality, bite alignment, and oral habits. In Mexico, clinics use FDA-approved materials like Emax to ensure durability and aesthetic longevity.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Mexican clinics like YeahSmile and Bokanova Riviera Maya offer 5-year guarantees, which is rare in many countries. This warranty usually signals high confidence in their in-house lab work and Emax material quality. Patients should prioritize clinics with American Dental Association (ADA) accreditation to ensure long-term bond reliability.
Patient Consensus: Many patients find that success depends on proper candidate selection. Those with stable bites and sufficient enamel report the best long-term results.